Fruitwood is, you guess it, any wood from a fruit tree. More specifically, it’s the woody growth of the scion of any grafted fruit tree above the graft. By contrast, the rootstock is the part of the plant below the graft.

Each of these vintage fruitwood nightstands features three drawers and a pull out table.

Some people inherit antiques from their grandparents. You were fortunate to have a grandmother with impeccable taste in wide brimmed hats and matching pantsuits. Now if only you had somewhere worthy of housing such treasures…

This antique armoire features two large hanging compartments, a drawer, cabinet space, original mirrors and a beautiful carving in the front. Armoire comes in three different pieces making it a dream to move.

Ever heard the term “burl wood”? Though it sounds like a type of tree, it’s not. A burl is actually an external growth that can form on any tree undergoing stress such as an injury or fungal infection. If the tree's growth hormones are disrupted it will produce a large dark burl (or bump) on the outside. Once cut open, however, an array of colorful looking lumps and swirls will appear.

Each of these mid-century night stands features a burl wood trim and two drawers.

Those born under the sign of the dragon are known to be hot headed and have a sharp tongue. With that also comes courage, tenacity and intelligence. It’s also the only sign represented by a mythical creature, rather than a real life animal.

Each of these vintage carved dragon nightstands features a beautiful mother of pearl inlayed top, a drawer, cabinet space, and multiple carved dragons.

Esperanto may be a phonetic language with Latin roots but it also borrows words from English, German, Polish, and Russian. It’s a language with an identity crisis. Luckily you don’t need to know Esperanto to be able to appreciate this hexagonal series from Drexel.

This classic 1967 “Esperanto” chest by Drexel has nine drawers, brass hardware and a valet tray.

A Greek key is a universal sign for sophistication. According to Wikipedia, it's also one of the most important symbols in Greece and is believed to symbolize infinity and unity. The world could use a few more Greek keys, don't you think?

Each of these 1960s nightstands features a drawer with Greek key design. Because the nightstands are smaller in scale they would be perfect for a small bedroom.

This very rare, colonial Williamsburg highboy chest reproduction was handcrafted by Kittinger in Buffalo NY. Since the 1920s, Kittinger was the sole licensee to produce furniture based on historic Williamsburg designs.

This chest is a replica of a 1735 piece in the Williamsburg collection. Made in the 1940s, this chest features graduating drawer sizes, original brass hardware and comes in two pieces for easy transport. Chest is signed on the back.